Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H642

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Changing regional school transportation reimbursement law

Impact

The proposed legislation will significantly alter how regional school transportation is financed. By establishing a monthly allotment based on the previous year's transportation expenditures, schools would have the assurance of knowing their funding levels ahead of time. This change can potentially enhance budgeting and planning within school districts, allowing them to allocate resources more effectively toward student transportation needs and ensuring that students have reliable access to education facilities.

Summary

House Bill 642 aims to amend the existing law regarding the reimbursement for regional school transportation in Massachusetts. The current law specifies that such reimbursements are contingent on state appropriations, which can lead to uncertainty in funding for regional school districts. By striking the phrase 'subject to appropriation' from the legal text, the bill seeks to provide a more reliable and steady funding mechanism for regional schools, ensuring that districts receive the necessary financial support for transportation consistently each month.

Contention

While many supporters argue that this reform could lead to more stable funding for transportation, there may be concerns about the long-term sustainability of such funding mechanisms. Critics might point to the necessity of ensuring that funds are adequately provided by the state budget, cautioning against a lack of necessary appropriations that could impact the financial health of the state's educational framework. Additionally, debates may arise about the allocation of resources and whether this change might shift funds away from other crucial areas of school funding.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

MA H643

Regional school transportation reimbursement bill

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